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Sidney Oldall Addy (9
January 1848 – 15
November 1933) was an
English author of
books on
folklore and history. He was born in Norton, Derbyshire, to coal...
- game are not clear. However, it may go back as far as 1888 when
Sidney Oldall Addy's
Glossary of
Sheffield Words describes a game in
which a
number of...
- onwards. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. pp. 253–254. Addy,
Sidney Oldall (1888). A
Glossary of
Words Used in the
Neighbourhood of Sheffield. Including...
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Janet Lee
Honour née
Janet Oldall (born 1950), is a
female former athlete who
competed for England.
Oldall became the
national pentathlon champion after...
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Research records (formerly PastScape).
Retrieved 8
December 2017. Addy,
Sidney Oldall (1888). "The
Geographical or
Ethnological Position of Sheffield". A Glossary...
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Jacobs English Fairy Tales 720 The Small-tooth Dog 1895
England Sidney Oldall Addy
Household Tales and
Other Traditional Remains 425C
Tattercoats 1894...
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Woodhouse park; the
others include Needle's Eye and Keppel's Column.
Sidney Oldall Addy, the
Sheffield author calls the
structure Woburn Stand in his 1888...
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Vision of
Britain through Time.
Retrieved 25
January 2024. Addy,
Sidney Oldall (1898). "Chapter X:
Mythological Place-Names". The Hall of Waltheof, Or...
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Angela King 46.68 Anne
Farquhar 46.18
Pentathlon + Mary
Peters 4841
Janet Oldall 4410
Shirley Clelland 4332 2500
metres walk Judy Farr 12:34.0
Betty Jenkins...
- on CD-ROM
Archived 22
November 2005 at the
Wayback Machine. Addy,
Sidney Oldall (1888). A
Glossary of
Words Used in the
Neighbourhood of Sheffield. Including...